10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «AMPLIATION»
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ampliation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Theorizing the Moving Image
Also, because of the synthetic nature of the space of editing and because of the
diminution of spatial information due to the monocular viewpoint of the single
shot, the necessity for spatial contiguity in cinematic ampliation is ...
2
Mediaeval and Renaissance Logic
This expansion of what the terms may supposit for is the 'Ampliation' in '
Ampliation and Restriction'. It is somewhat arbitrary what is to be called restriction
and what is to be called ampliation. So long as terms supposit only for things that
they ...
Dov M. Gabbay, John Woods, 2008
3
Qu'est-ce que la philosophie au Moyen Âge?
Ludolph's discussion of ampliation forms a natural extension of his discussion of
supposition. He asks whether ampliation should be accepted by a logician, and
he answers this question in a way similar to his solution of the same question ...
Jan A. Aertsen, Andreas Speer, 1998
4
Aristotle's Modal Logic: Essence and Entailment in the Organon
The main interest of these textual questions, and their implication that "ampliation
" was a kind of afterthought, lies in their connection to the role of that operation in
Aristotle's system. Aristotle does not, as he works his way through two-way ...
5
Medieval Supposition Theory Revisited
Tense ampliation was straight forward because the different cases have clear
syntactic definitions. on the other hand, supposita ampliation is caused when a
term is 'related to the subject and said of the subject but is not in the subject', and
this ...
6
Computational Logic: Logic Programming and Beyond: Essays in ...
Ampliation is necessary if the method is to deliver informative hypotheses and
theories, viz., hypotheses and theories which exceed in content the observations,
data, experimental results and, in general, the experiences which prompt them.
Antonis C. Kakas, Fariba Sadri, Robert Kowalski, 2002
7
Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Conference of the ...
Michotte (1963) argued that the essence of phenomenal causality is "ampliation"
of movement, in which the motion of the first object is perceptually transferred to
the second object. Michotte provided only phenomenological evidence, however
...
Garrison W. Cottrell, 1996
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The Understanding of Causation and the Production of Action: ...
That is what the ampliation theory accomplishes. The perceptual structure is not
to be identified with the stimulus conditions under which the causal impression
occurs. For example, Michotte reported that a causal impression can still occur, ...
Peter Anthony White, 1995
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The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Philosophy
27 It also affects the doctrinesof ampliation, whereby the reference ofaterm can
be extended,and restriction(theopposite of ampliation).Parisian logicians,such as
Jean lePage, writing circa 1235, tendedtoaccept natural supposition andto ...
10
Aristotle's Modal Proofs: Prior Analytics A8-22 in Predicate ...
(2) illustrates an ampliated structure.3 It is important to appreciate that ampliation
is introduced as a distinctionbetween two ways in which something may be said
to be possible – in other words ampliation can only occur when the predicate is ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «AMPLIATION»
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